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The Power of Love
 

Sydney’s new immersive theatre show drawing on the history of an iconic entertainment venue

Produced by Here TodayTHE POWER OF LOVE is an immersive theatre and dining experience that draws on the history of Sydney’s iconic Grand Pacific Green Room, located on the corner of Oxford and South Dowling Streets, Paddington. Reclaiming the space for a contemporary use, Sydney theatre stalwarts Lucia Mastrantone (Dead Cat Bounce) and Amber McMahon (Banging Denmark) have converted the interior of this storied and glorious art-deco landmark, and created a brand new immersive theatre show that weaves a story of romance, intrigue and surprise into the hallowed halls of this gorgeous building. 

 

Event details

Venue: The Grand Pacific Green Room, 1 – 11 Oxford Street, Paddington
Bookings: Thomas De Angelis at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 0421 011 703
Start Date: Saturday 28 November 2020

 

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